Drawn in Paint.net and vectorised in Vector Magic
Source Firkin
Prismatic Abstract Background Design
Source GDJ
This is a seamless pattern which is derived from a flower petal image.
Source Yamachem
A frame using leaves from an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by mayapujiati
Source Firkin
You don’t see many mid-tone patterns here, but this one is nice.
Source Joel Klein
Tweed is back in style – you heard it here first. Also, the @2X version here is great!
Source Simon Leo
An alternative colour scheme to the original seamless pattern.
Source Firkin
Geometric lines are always hot, and this pattern is no exception.
Source Listvetra
Prismatic Hexagonalist Pattern No Background
Source GDJ
The tile this is based on was adapted from an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by frolicsomepl. It can be had in Inkscape by selecting the rectangle and using shift+alt+i
Source Firkin
An abstract pale yellow paper-like background with stains colored in yellow and green.
Source V. Hartikainen
This is sort of fresh, but still feels a bit old school.
Source Martuchox
Number 2 in a series of 5 beautiful patterns. Can be found in colors on the submitter’s website.
Source Janos Koos
A seamless texture traced from an image on opengameart.org shared by Scouser.
Source Firkin
From a drawing in 'Friend or Fortune? The story of a strange year', Robert Overton, 1897.
Source Firkin
Derived from an image that was uploaded to Pixabay by Kaz
Source Firkin
Zero CC tileable wood texture, made by me procedurally in Neo Texture Edit.
Source Sojan Janso
I scanned a paper coffee cup. You know, in case you need it.
Source Atle Mo
A version without colours blended together to give a different look.
Source Firkin
Little x’es, noise and all the stuff you like. Dark like a Monday, with a hint of blue.
Source Tom McArdle
If you’re sick of the fancy 3D, grunge and noisy patterns, take a look at this flat 2D brick wall.
Source Listvetra
Lovely pattern with splattered vintage speckles.
Source David Pomfret
A repeating background of beige paper with vintage look. Repeats to infinity, as usual.
Source V. Hartikainen
Almost like little fish shells, or dragon skin.
Source Graphiste